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01-30-2019 04:20 AM
Hey guys,
There are two 3020s in HA that run 8.0.7
I'm wondering if I can upgrade to a new version in 8.1.X train? Or should I stay at 8.0.7?
Can someone share their experiences?
Thank you.
01-30-2019 07:10 AM
You should move to 8.0.14 or 8.0.15. The 8.1 code is getting very closed to being able to be generally recommended for deployments, but without knowing anything about the features you are using I'd still recommend you stay away from 8.1 just to ensure you don't run into any issues.
02-14-2019 04:12 AM
@BPryWhich version do you run on your 3020 pair?
Can you tell me an approx. date when 8.1 will be recommended?
I don't run special features, Global Protect, URL Filter, the normal stuff I would say.
02-14-2019 04:43 AM
Hi @MPI-AE,
I think it is better to go with 8.0.13 , it is stable recommanded release, 8.0.15 is new and currently monitoring.
as 8.1 is recommanded only if you need to use a new feature introduced in 8.1.
02-14-2019 05:47 AM
02-14-2019 06:10 AM
@BPryWhich version do you run on your 3020s?
02-14-2019 06:19 AM
The few 3020 pairs I have left are running 8.0.15 as I don't have a big reason to upgrade them to 8.1 just yet. My 5220 pairs however have for the most part been migrated to 8.1.6. Just keep in mind that 8.0 hits EOL on October 31, 2019; so if you don't have a large number of maintenance windows available to you throughout the year it may be worth going with 8.1.6 to avoid running an unsupported version later this year.
02-14-2019 06:46 AM - edited 02-14-2019 07:12 AM
@BPryBut you wrote that 8.1 isn't perfect yet so maybe I should wait until September 2019 to install 8.1 ?
Futhermore, if 8.0 hits EOL on October 2019, I can save myself the effort to upgrade to 8.0.15, since I have to upgrade to 8.1 anyhow.
02-14-2019 07:31 AM
8.1.6 still has a larger list of known issues for folk running abnormal configurations; if you have a more straightforward configuration you likely won't fall under any of these. By all means though, best practice before installing any software update is looking through the release notes and deciding if it's going to work in your environment.
It sounds like 8.1.6 would be a good canidate for your network, but again without actually knowing what features you are using I can't say you won't run into issues.
02-15-2019 08:41 AM
Hello,
Unless there is a compelling reason to go to the 8.1 train (new feature, etc.), I would stay on 8.0 until you are comfortable with going to the 9.0 train (recently release, Dont go to it yet).
Just my 2 cents.
02-18-2019 01:17 AM - edited 02-18-2019 01:29 AM
@OtakarKlierI think I can agree. I don't do anything until the end of life of 8.0.
Then I decide to either upgrade to 8.1.6 (or 8.1.8/8/9....) or to 9.X if there's a stable release then.
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